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I would like to insert multiple rows with a single INSERT query, for example:

INSERT INTO tmp(col_a,col_b) VALUES('a1','b1'),('a2','b2')...

Is there a way to do this easily, preferably for an array of objects like these:

[{col_a:'a1',col_b:'b1'},{col_a:'a2',col_b:'b2'}]

I might end up with 500 records in one chunk, so running multiple queries would be undesirable.

So far I have been able to do it for a single object only:

INSERT INTO tmp(col_a,col_b) VALUES(${col_a},${col_b})

As a side question: Are insertions using ${} notation protected against SQL injections?

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I'm the author of pg-promise.

In older versions of the library this was covered by simplified examples within the Performance Boost article, which is still a good read when writing high-performance database applications.

The newer approach is to rely on the helpers namespace, which is ultimately flexible, and optimised for performance.

const pgp = require('pg-promise')({
    /* initialization options */
    capSQL: true // capitalize all generated SQL
});
const db = pgp(/*connection*/);
    
// our set of columns, to be created only once (statically), and then reused,
// to let it cache up its formatting templates for high performance:
const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet(['col_a', 'col_b'], {table: 'tmp'});
    
// data input values:
const values = [{col_a: 'a1', col_b: 'b1'}, {col_a: 'a2', col_b: 'b2'}];
    
// generating a multi-row insert query:
const query = pgp.helpers.insert(values, cs);
//=> INSERT INTO "tmp"("col_a","col_b") VALUES('a1','b1'),('a2','b2')
    
// executing the query:
await db.none(query);

See API: ColumnSet, insert.

Such an insert doesn't even require a transaction, because if one set of values fails to insert, none will insert.

And you can use the same approach to generate any of the following queries:

  • single-row INSERT
  • multi-row INSERT
  • single-row UPDATE
  • multi-row UPDATE

Are insertions using ${} notation protected against sql injection?

Yes, but not alone. If you are inserting schema/table/column names dynamically, it is important to use SQL Names, which in combination will protect your code from SQL injection.


Related question: PostgreSQL multi-row updates in Node.js


extras

Q: How to get id of each new record at the same time?

A: Simply by appending RETURNING id to your query, and executing it with method many:

const query = pgp.helpers.insert(values, cs) + ' RETURNING id';
    
const res = await db.many(query);
//=> [{id: 1}, {id: 2}, ...]

or even better, get the id-s, and convert the result into array of integers, using method map:

const res = await db.map(query, undefined, a => +a.id);
//=> [1, 2, ...]

To understand why we used + there, see: pg-promise returns integers as strings.

UPDATE-1

For inserting huge number of records, see Data Imports.

UPDATE-2

Using v8.2.1 and later, you can wrap the static query-generation into a function, so it can be generated within the query method, to reject when the query generation fails:

// generating a multi-row insert query inside a function:
const query = () => pgp.helpers.insert(values, cs);
//=> INSERT INTO "tmp"("col_a","col_b") VALUES('a1','b1'),('a2','b2')
    
// executing the query as a function that generates the query:
await db.none(query);
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    @vitaly-t: Great answer, thanks! Is there a way to return ids (or other info) of newly inserted records in the same query? You suggested something similar for batched queries in Inserting multiple records with pg-promise. Oct 17, 2016 at 12:36
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    @IvanSchwarz of course, simply by appending ` RETURNING id` to your generated query, and executing it with many instead of none.
    – vitaly-t
    Oct 17, 2016 at 13:28
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    @vitaly-t is it possible to implement a bulk upsert helper? basically along the lines of: insert into table(col1, col2) values ('a1','b1'),('a2','b2') ON CONFLICT (col1) DO UPDATE SET (col1, col2) = ('a1','b1'),('a2','b2')
    – dvsoukup
    Oct 17, 2016 at 15:17
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    Remember to make all columns as lowercase, otherwise you may face errors.
    – Timeless
    Jan 25, 2017 at 5:37
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    @sayreskabir Yes. You can either make use of property init within Column, and set mod: ':raw', or use Custom Type Formatting, which helpers respect also.
    – vitaly-t
    Aug 26, 2018 at 13:58
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Try https://github.com/datalanche/node-pg-format - e.g.

var format = require('pg-format');

var myNestedArray = [['a', 1], ['b', 2]];
var sql = format('INSERT INTO t (name, age) VALUES %L', myNestedArray); 
console.log(sql); // INSERT INTO t (name, age) VALUES ('a', '1'), ('b', '2')

works similarly with array of objects.

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    The accepted answer allows easy way of conflict resolution, plus the same approach for multi-row updates. This pg-format approach doesn't do either of those. It is neither flexible no expandable. And that's even omitting that the answer relies on the same query library, while this brings in an extra library.
    – vitaly-t
    Jul 31, 2021 at 16:31
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CREATE TABLE "user"
(
    id         BIGINT GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY NOT NULL,
    first_name VARCHAR(255),
    last_name  VARCHAR(255),
    email      VARCHAR(255),
    password   VARCHAR(60),
    role       VARCHAR(255),
    enabled    BOOLEAN                                 NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE,
    CONSTRAINT pk_user PRIMARY KEY (id)
);

INSERT INTO "user" (id,
                    first_name,
                    last_name,
                    email,
                    password,
                    role,
                    enabled)
VALUES (generate_series(1, 50),
       substr(gen_random_uuid()::text, 1, 10),
        substr(gen_random_uuid()::text, 1, 10),
        substr(gen_random_uuid()::text, 2, 5 )
            || '@' ||
        substr(gen_random_uuid()::text, 2, 5)
            || '.com',
        substr(gen_random_uuid()::text, 1, 10),
        (array['ADMIN', 'MANAGER', 'USER'])[floor(random() * 3 + 1)],
        (array[true, false])[floor(random() * 2 + 1)]
       );
1
  • It's nice and all, but the question pertains to inserting actual values interpolated from application, not generated by database. Dec 26, 2022 at 10:32

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